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Affliate Members

The Center invites outside faculty, previous doctoral student members, as well as clinicians or project staff involved in Center research implementation, to apply for Affiliate Member status. The mission of the CCFHPR is to improve the health of infants, children, adolescents, parents and families in the context of their communities.

Members can benefit from participation in a variety of activities, including research seminars, roundtables, mock grant reviews, manuscript reviews, collaborative activities with community agencies/organizations and social events. There are no costs associated with membership in the CCFHPR.

If you are interested in becoming an affiliate member of the CCFHPR, please complete the application form in RedCap.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jayne Fulkerson by telephone at 612-624-4823 or by e-mail at fulke001@umn.edu.

Doctoral Students

The Center invites doctoral students with an interest in child and family health promotion to apply for Student Member status. The mission of the CCFHPR is to improve the health of infants, children, adolescents, parents and families in the context of their communities.

Members benefit from participation in a variety of activities, including research seminars, roundtables, mock grant reviews, manuscript reviews, collaborative activities with community agencies/organizations and social events. There are no costs associated with membership in the CCFHPR. Members have the opportunity to serve on the Executive Committee, other Center committees and task forces.

If you are interested in becoming a student member of the CCFHPR, please complete this application form in RedCap.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Center Director Jayne Fulkerson by telephone at 612-624-4823 or by e-mail at fulke001@umn.edu.

Postdoctoral Fellows

The Center invites postdoctoral fellows with an interest in child and family health promotion to apply for membership. The mission of the CCFHPR is to improve the health of infants, children, adolescents, parents and families in the context of their communities.

Members benefit from participation in a variety of activities, including research seminars, roundtables, mock grant reviews, manuscript reviews, collaborative activities with community agencies/organizations and social events. There are no costs associated with membership in the CCFHPR. Members have the opportunity to serve on the Executive Committee, other Center committees and task forces.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the CCFHPR, please complete the application form in RedCap.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jayne Fulkerson by telephone at 612-624-4823 or by e-mail at fulke001@umn.edu.